Kitchen-sink.



WLJ. REM

KITCHEN SINK.

APPLIOAIION PILED JAN, 13, 1909,

Pai-,emaa NW. 2,'1909.

enrrni) srebrne i-isarnnr o snios;

WILLIAM J. REEI), OF JAN'ESVILLE, WISCONSIN.

KITCHEN-SINK.

To f/ll whom ii. may concem:

Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed January'l, 3909.

ranama Nov. e, isao,- Serial No. 472,312.

.13 indieates a rod secured in the small end lo it known that I, \VILLIAM J. REED, a l of strainer 11 and extending inside and outritizeu of theUnited States, residing at;`

.blues-Ville. in the. eounty of Rock and State f 'of \\'is -ousix1, ha \'e inrented certain new and useful lniproveinents whieh the following is a specification.

My invention relates to liitehen sinks and that will be perfectlyv sanitary,A havingin-` addition to the usual trap a plug seated in a recess at the reeeiring end of tlu` drain pipe to exelude sewer gas and other odor usually apparent iu the drain pipes of sinkscaused in Kitchen-Sinks, of t side of the strainer as shown to form handles for lifting the strainer out of the outlet l, dnu-:ping it and I 'eturi'iing itto its position.

The recess li above shoulder '10 is forined to receive a stop plug two dislts lt and l? of rigid material and has for its object the provisiou of ar sink 1 by the `L'rease and deeayilug' partieles ofvegetatiou caught iu the tir-ip. rl'he shoulder fol-med by the depression-for the plug is utilized to support' a screen ic catch articles -and larger pieees of v\'ege-tation, etc;, said .srreen being' eonstrueted with a rod extend- -ing inside and outside of the strainer to be used as a handle for liftiut;I the strainer out; of the drain pipe and einptying it.

will be deseribeu' in detail lhereiuafterand the aeeompauyuig drawingsE draln pipe 4 getting. into the house.

llustrated iu in which"A Figure l is a \'iew partly in section of my holes 20 and :21

consisting of in use the plug .3 inserted in the i 'ecess u a H and the sinlt A may' then be filled-witl'i.v

water and used as a receptaele for washing dishes. or preparing food for cooking and when it is desired to einpty the sink all that,

` is necessary is to remove the plug 15- froml "l`he construction of m v improred sinkv In the drawings sunxilar reference chari aeters iudieate eorrespouding parts in all of the views.

2 'In-\ring a threaded exte ::Wing angular lugs G li as i handle, the upper end inside of the i strainer being used for removing and re-b plaeixugr the strainer and the lower end of the rod outside of the strainer being used to hold tht` strainer in an inverted position to einpty it. iudieates the sink ot' the ordinary conj struetion and having a drain outlet l fol-med integral with the bottom thereof. said. outlet being' tapering' as shown and euding with a i bolt 8 to clauip the strap on the pipe 4. The

pipe 4 :is formed in the. mp ,9. a

The inside of drain outlet 1 is forined With an annular shoulder 10 below the bottom of the sink A on Which seated an inverted usual S-shaped eone-shaped strainer ll oy means of an outwardly extending 'iange 12.

i l l l Having tlnis-described my invention What l rlailn is- Y In eoinbination with a drain outlet for kitchen sinks ha ring an inwardly extending shoulder. an invertedl` coie-shaped strainer having a tiange around itz; upper end to seat on the shoulder a foresaid. and a rod secured in the lower end of the sti'ainer and rigidly fastened interinediate of its ends, thel ends of the rod inside and outside of the strainer formingz hand holds for convenienee in handliug and dumping' it. Y

`In testimony \vhereof I`hereto signature in the presence of two Witnesses.

VYLLIAMJ. REED.

lVitnesses Y HENRY F. CARPENTER, EDWIN F. CABJPENTER.

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